A study of the attitudes of the Jewish community towards an educational transition in a Jewish day school.
Carmel College, a Jewish Day School, was established to provide Jewish education for the children of the Durban Jewish community. Inasmuch as the school has always had a small contingent of non-Jewish students, a decision was made in 1994 to fill the school to capacity with non-Jewish students. Alth...
Main Author: | Workman, Michael George. |
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Other Authors: | Graham-Jolly, Michael. |
Language: | en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3736 |
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